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Lidl selling insect burgers in Ireland yum.
How long till we are privileged to this bugg burger offering.
Me think sooner rather than later.
I will try them and if ok and price is right their be on my regular menu .
Will you try.
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I'm hopeful that they'll be priced further out of my reach than black pudding and cod roe. Not for me thx.Vitamin c wrote: ↑Sun Mar 05, 2023 2:32 pmhttps://vigilantlinks.com/2023/02/insec ... t-burgers/Code: Select all
Lidl selling insect burgers in Ireland yum.
How long till we are privileged to this bugg burger offering.
Me think sooner rather than later.
I will try them and if ok and price is right their be on my regular menu .
Will you try.
Local food - what your community is used to. round here ( used to be) rabbits and game in general,and in the Autumn a particular’blue leg ‘ mushroom. I made some money as a boy with that in the Railway Pub down the road!
With me it's the thought of eating innards and eyes and all the intestinal contents with nowt taken out.grenfell wrote: ↑Mon Mar 06, 2023 8:45 am I'd try them at least. After all we eat honey which is basically bee vomit or cheese that pretty much the same from a calf. Eat a sausage or burger and you've probably eaten mechanically extracted meat which in it's raw state isn't very appetizing. I reckon a lot of the opposition is psychosomatic , people find the idea of eating insects off putting as they imagine them alive and crawling. I have found the same with best before dates with our family . If something is past that date some of my family will not eat it and make comments like "it'll make me feel sick" but don't tell them and they'll eat it without problem. Same goes for insects. Make it look like something else and don't make a song and dance about it and they'll be eaten.